- Similarly,
horses with a bay base coat and the
cream gene will be
buckskin or
perlino. A
black base coat with the
cream gene
becomes the not-always-recognized...
- homozygous, even
point coloration is
mostly suppressed, the
color is
called perlino, and some
individuals may have
slightly redder hair at the traditional...
-
double copies of the
cream gene
create very light-colored
horses (cremello,
perlino, and
smoky cream). Thus, if a
horse with two
cream dilution alleles also...
- (AQHA)
described perlino or
cremello horses as "albino" in rule 227(j). The AQHA
later replaced the word "albino" with "cremello or
perlino," and in 2002...
-
Perlino [
pɛrˈlinɔ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Gniewino,
within Wejherowo County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
- charcoal-colored skin and pigmentless-pink skin. The skin of
cremellos and
perlinos is pigmented-pink, and
exhibit a
scant few tiny
black specks. Homozygous...
- rosy-pink skin and blue eyes in
adulthood is most
often a
cremello or a
perlino, a
horse carrying two
cream dilution genes.
Sooty palomino horses may have...
-
includes the bay family: bay, seal brown, buckskin, bay dun,
silver bay,
perlino,
amber champagne, and bay roan.
Horses with a black-based coat may also...
-
colors influenced by
dilution genes such as palomino, buckskin, cremello,
perlino,
pearl or "Barlink factor", and champagne,
various shades of roan, or various...
-
horses Cream gene,
describes the
process for
horses by
which the cremello,
perlino,
smoky cream double-dilute
colors are
created as well as the buckskin,...